The Transformations
By (Author) Andrew Pippos
Pan Macmillan Australia
Picador Australia
28th October 2025
Australia
Paperback
352
Width 154mm, Height 233mm
A love story set in the newsroom of a dying Sydney newspaper In the fading glow of Australia's print journalism era, The National is more than a newspaper-it's an institution, and the only place that George Desoulis has felt at home. A world-weary subeditor with a poetic streak and a painful past, George is one of nature's loners. As George grapples with shifting newsroom dynamics, the legacy of clerical abuse at his childhood school resurfaces, and a late-night encounter with a journalist named Cassandra begins to unravel his carefully managed solitude. As his colleagues depart and the final decline of the paper plays out, George is obliged to navigate an affair, learn to care for a daughter who has only recently become part of his life, and reckon with his own childhood trauma. The Transformations is a witty, melancholic, and very human novel about the stories we tell of ourselves. With an anthropologist's eye for detail and a novelist's grasp of emotional complexity, he explores generational change, grief, guilt, and the strange intimacy of workplace life. Told with irony and tender restraint, this is a novel about endings-of careers, relationships, illusions-and the chance of new beginnings. For readers of Jennifer Egan, Jonathan Franzen and Christos Tsiolkas, Pippos offers readers a portrait of a vanished world - and a love story for the ages.
Andrew Pippos is a Sydney writer who lectures in creative writing at the University of Technology Sydney. His writing has appeared in Meanjin, The Sydney Review of Books, Catapult and Electric Literature. His novel, Lucky's, won The Readings Prize for Australian Fiction, and was shortlisted for the 2021 Miles Franklin award, and the Prime Minister's Literary award.